Laser Tag

July 14, 2009
Laser sensors provide advantages over presence sensors, such as access to difficult-to-reach locations and dimensional measurement, but these upsides translate into a more expensive component. Tell us what you're using laser sensors for.
Laser sensors provide advantages over presence sensors, such as access to difficult-to-reach locations and dimensional measurement, but these upsides translate into a more expensive component. Tell us what you're using laser sensors for.

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